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Linear Systems and Signals Hardcover – 1 July 2004
by
Bhagawandas P. Lathi
(Author)
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Incorporating new problems and examples, the second edition of Linear Systems features MATLAB material in each chapter and at the back of the book. It gives clear descriptions of linear systems and uses mathematics not only to prove axiomatic theory, but also to enhance physical and intuitive understanding.
- Print length991 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherOxford University Press, USA
- Publication date1 July 2004
- Dimensions19.69 x 4.45 x 23.5 cm
- ISBN-100195158334
- ISBN-13978-0195158335
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- Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA (1 July 2004)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 991 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0195158334
- ISBN-13 : 978-0195158335
- Dimensions : 19.69 x 4.45 x 23.5 cm
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Chino
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book
Reviewed in Canada on 6 November 2016Verified Purchase
Half way into the book and really enjoy learning from it so far.
Uses simple language many examples in each section and shows detailed steps in the examples. It even has a section at the very beginning that helps you review previous content that you need to understand the stuff in this book, such as complex numbers.
Shipped fast, in perfect condition. Even happier I picked it up when it was on sale
Uses simple language many examples in each section and shows detailed steps in the examples. It even has a section at the very beginning that helps you review previous content that you need to understand the stuff in this book, such as complex numbers.
Shipped fast, in perfect condition. Even happier I picked it up when it was on sale

Peter Brackett
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lathi always does a great job!
Reviewed in the United States on 8 March 2014Verified Purchase
I have several of Lathi's texts and I have been a 'fan' for years. This text is quite comprehensive, presented at the 'junior' level in Lathi's inimitable style. I like the integrated approach to continuous and discrete time systems. In my opinion this is the best way to present 'signals' material in today's world of technology. Covering discrete/digital alone or continuous/analog alone first and then presenting the other material is 'old school'. Lathi has done a good integration here. This text would make a good introductory textbook on the signals and systems subject and covers more material than could reasonably be covered in a one semester class. Nevertheless that is a good thing, and many students will choose to keep it for future reference in their professional careers. The material is all intrinsic and fundamental and presented in an integrated fashion. Timeless stuff, relevant, will never go out of style.
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jesus alejandro valladares gonzalez
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enough material covered in every subject. Theoretical, not design oriented.
Reviewed in the United States on 29 February 2020Verified Purchase
Enough material covered in every subject. Theoretical, not design oriented.
You should have a basic background in electrical circuits before attempting to read this.
The book is a must have if you want to stay sharp.
Excellent for Electrical Engineers and/or Physicists engaged in design or R&D in any was, shape, or form.
You should have a basic background in electrical circuits before attempting to read this.
The book is a must have if you want to stay sharp.
Excellent for Electrical Engineers and/or Physicists engaged in design or R&D in any was, shape, or form.
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Turtleman
5.0 out of 5 stars
the BEST textbook in Signals
Reviewed in the United States on 22 February 2013Verified Purchase
I don't understand why some people complain about this book.
This book has the best explanation.
Every theorems are derived from down-to-earth basics.
It not only is easier to understand, but also gives intuition to approach advanced problems.
One downside is the order of contents.
This textbook introduces Laplace and z before Fourier.
I learned by Oppenheim's textbook in the class,
but now I use Lathi's textbook as a reference.
Lathi's has better explanation everall, especially convolution chapter.
This book has the best explanation.
Every theorems are derived from down-to-earth basics.
It not only is easier to understand, but also gives intuition to approach advanced problems.
One downside is the order of contents.
This textbook introduces Laplace and z before Fourier.
I learned by Oppenheim's textbook in the class,
but now I use Lathi's textbook as a reference.
Lathi's has better explanation everall, especially convolution chapter.
3 people found this helpful
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